The cars, valued at N225m, were purchased for the minister by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
The DG of NCAA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, said at a press conference which held yesterday Friday October 18th at the ministries HQ in Abuja, that the Federal Government was concerned about how the information got leaked to the public, saying that whoever leaked it committed a criminal offence.
“I am not saying that this particular information should not be put in the public domain, but how it was obtained is the concern. If somebody breaks into an office and makes copies of official documents, then the break-in has become criminal. So we are in the process of trying to find the source of this leakage and I am very concerned about it because this information may look trivial but there are other information that we have that are confidential and it is only fair for us to respect the confidentiality of information. I am not saying that they broke into our office, but they obtained the information illegally.”NCAA is not even ashamed to do a press conference and say they are looking for the whistle blower who broke the story of the two BMW armoured cars bought for Aviation Minister. Instead of looking for the whistle-blower, shouldn't they be prosecuting someone or some people for fraud and extortion?
so now nobody is talking about money scam by the minister again? nigerians are not interested on how the information leaked we are interested on the scam matter. i know this is what all of them up there does including the president himself.
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